Posts Tagged ‘instructions neck tie tying’

Lightweight Neck Ties

Friday, August 13th, 2010

If you wear neck ties then you should know all about different types of neck ties. There is a variety of neck ties and usually light weight neck ties can be polyester or some other thin material. These ties are usually indicated as being light weight in description but these are more popular in the USA than in the UK where people mostly prefer thick ties.

Plain Ties
Usually silk or polyester ties are plain ties made up of only a single color. Plain ties come in satin, textured, smooth, silk and woven silk and a wide range of colors. These ties could be worn for everyday use and is more popular for weddings. In addition to the standard smooth ties H/Rib and D/Rib silk ties have a horizontal or diagonal rib or else have a light design to otherwise plain colored tie. Most popular colors for plain ties could vary with seasons.

Fashion Ties
Fashion ties are printed or woven silk ties that have a specific pattern or design for example spots, stripes and could vary between different seasons. Fashion ties often follow similar trends as those to designer ties but at the half price whereas many fashion ties are available for a specific reason and therefore the stock is quite limited. Towards the end of a season you shall often find fashion ties on sale but you should not rely on buying them because you may or may not get what you wanted as popular ties tries to sell out well before the sales start.
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Interesting Facts – Neck tie

Sunday, June 27th, 2010

Most of you might be tying neck tie in your daily wear but do you know about some interesting facts about neck tie.

The neck tie was originated from a silk scarf that used to be worn by Croatian soldiers and it later came to be known as cravate.

In 1993, Mary Beloff invented the wooden bow whereby he also sells nine basic homemade styles and insists that the only thing you should worry when you wear them is “termites and fires.”

British ties usually had stripes that run from top left to bottom right while the stripes on American ties run from top right to bottom left.

The English developed neckwear so thick that they could even stop a sword thrust.

At some point in history, merely touching a man’s tie knot was a cause for a duel.

Americans spend more than $1 billion every year to buy a staggering 100 million ties.
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Instructions neck tie tying

Friday, June 25th, 2010

Neck tie is a material worn around the neck beneath the collar with a tied knot in the front. In the beginning, it was the privilege of the person belonging to a higher position, to wear a tie. Now irrespective of the position, tie has become a fashion wear or trend among men. Be it an office meeting, official party, functions, ties goes well with all kind of occasions. Most of the times, tie is the most essential part while you go for an interview.

There are different types of tie knots one can easily tie. Knots such as Windsor knot, half-Windsor knot, four-in-hand knot, pretty/Shelby knot are more common in use.

1. Windsor knot is wide triangular knot worn with wide spread collar shirts and are preferred during formal occasions. To tie a Windsor knot you need to follow these instructions:

a. Place the necktie below the collar such that the wider end is longer than the thin end and the wide end crosses over the thin end.

b. Now take the wide end from the loop formed between the collar and necktie upwards and then leave it down hanging.
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How to get the right neck tie at the right price?

Monday, May 17th, 2010

If you want to gift neck tie to your loved ones and you are confused as how to shop for the right tie at the right price then here are some cool tips that will make your work easier.

When you go for buying a neck tie remember that

1. An expensive neck tie is always better than low quality neck tie because spending a little more will give you a better value for your money. The reason is that a high quality tie shall match even a less than great quality suit but a low quality tie shall damage the overall look of high end suit.

2. Check for the material of the neck tie because the best neck ties are made up of 100% silk and you need to feel the fabric to know exactly what you are getting for what you are paying. If you don’t recognize pure silk then you can find a salesperson you can rely on to help you find out the same.

3. A good tie is cut exactly to a 45 degree angle and you can test this by holding the tie out in front of you while you grip the narrow end and if this makes right it should not twist.
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